i have small pennis 3 to 4 inches with front part is coverd with skin when i pull back it's not coming fully


Question:
Is it ok for sex. please clear me the doubt

Answers:
Hey, you're uncircumcised and it sounds like you have a condition called phimosis ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phimosis ). It's not usually reason enough to get circumcised. Also, that guy who said that most men are circumcised is mistaken. Most AMERICAN men are circumcised, and the circumcision rate is going down all the time because the benefits of circumcision are becoming trivial compared to the ethical and health problems associated with slicing off a potentially beneficial part of children's bodies when children obviously cannot consent to it. But worldwide, I have read that between 80% and 95% of the world's men are uncircumcised. If you want to know more about why you should not get circumcised, have a look at:
http://www.circinfo.org/
http://www.nocirc.org/
http://www.noharmm.org/
http://www.norm.org/

As for having 3-4 inches in length, that sounds small. But on the bright side it depends on how you measure it. You're supposed to press a ruler against your pubic bone and measure along the top of your penis. Something tells me that you've been measuring only the exposed part. If you have phimosis, your skin may be affecting the measurements by getting in the way. Once you get that problem corrected (if that is indeed what you have) then I suspect that your measurement will be larger. At any rate, think twice (or four or five times) before you consider surgery on your penis for any reason (size or otherwise).

If you want to know more about the penis, I recommend you look around on Wikipedia to start with. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_penis_size is a pretty good article to start with because it is comprehensive. Good night!
it is okay to have sex with a small penis, but if you are self concious, and not confident maybe you shouldn't.


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